How to Clean a Lampshade: Fabric, Plastic, Cardboard – The Right Methods
To clean a lampshade, the method depends on the material: a fabric lampshade is best dry-cleaned or gently wiped with a damp cloth and mild soap, while plastic or cardboard shades need special care. Start by removing dust with a vacuum fitted with a soft brush or a microfiber cloth.
Key Points
- Regular dusting: use a low-power vacuum or an antistatic cloth to prevent buildup.
- Test first: always try the cleaning product on a hidden area to check resistance.
- Air dry: never place a lampshade in direct sunlight or an oven, as heat can warp it.
- Avoid soaking: unless specified, do not submerge the lampshade in water.
How to Clean a Fabric Lampshade
Fabric lampshades are delicate. To clean a fabric lampshade, start with gentle dusting. If the fabric is yellowed or stained, use a solution of warm water and Marseille soap. Dampen a white cloth, wring it well, then dab the area without rubbing. For a white fabric lampshade, you can add a little baking soda to the water. Rinse with a damp cloth and air dry.
How to Clean a Stained Fabric Lampshade
Stubborn stains, like fly specks, can be removed with a cotton swab dipped in 70% isopropyl alcohol (test first). For cleaning a yellowed fabric lampshade, mix equal parts white vinegar and water, apply gently, then rinse. Avoid excessive moisture.
How to Clean a Plastic Lampshade
Plastic can handle water better. To clean a plastic lampshade, disassemble if possible and wash in a basin of warm, soapy water (mild soap). Scrub with a non-abrasive sponge. Rinse with clean water and wipe with a soft cloth. For set-in stains, a little household alcohol works well.
How to Clean a Cardboard Lampshade
Cardboard is the most delicate. To clean a cardboard lampshade, never use water! Dust with a soft brush or paintbrush. Stains can be cleaned with an eraser (magic eraser). For grease marks, dust with talcum powder, let sit for 24 hours, then brush off.
How to Clean an Antique Lampshade
Antique lampshades (silk, parchment) require special care. To clean an antique lampshade, use a very gentle vacuum with a natural bristle brush. If the fabric is moth-damaged, gently brush to remove debris. Do not attempt wet cleaning. To restore shine, use a dry microfiber cloth or one slightly dampened with distilled water.
How to Remove Fly Specks from a Lampshade
To clean a lampshade with fly specks, use a toothpick or tweezers to remove dry deposits. Then, a cotton swab with a little 70% alcohol (test first) to clean the area. For fabric shades, you can also use a damp, soapy cloth, dabbing gently.
What Product to Use for Cleaning a Lampshade?
Here are recommended products by material:
| Material | Recommended Product | Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Fabric (cotton, linen) | Marseille soap, diluted white vinegar | Bleach, pure alcohol |
| Plastic | Mild soap, household alcohol | Solvents, abrasive sponge |
| Cardboard | Eraser, talcum powder | Water, liquid products |
| Silk/antique | Distilled water, gentle vacuum | Tap water, rubbing |
How to Clean Your Bedside Lamp Lampshade
For a thorough clean, follow these steps:
- Unplug the lamp and remove the bulb.
- Dust the lampshade with a vacuum or dry cloth.
- Prepare a solution suited to the material (mild soap for fabric, alcohol for plastic).
- Clean gently from top to bottom, without over-wetting.
- Air dry away from direct sunlight.
- Reattach the bulb and socket.
How to Maintain Your Light Fixtures and Lampshades Daily
Regular maintenance extends the life of your lampshades. Dust them weekly with a feather duster or antistatic cloth. Avoid humidity and sudden temperature changes. If the shade yellows, act quickly. For fabric shades, a steam treatment (from a distance) can help remove wrinkles and gently clean.
Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not use bleach on a fabric shade: it will yellow it.
- Do not scrub a cardboard shade vigorously: risk of tearing.
- Do not soak a silk shade: the glue dissolves.
- Do not dry on a radiator: guaranteed warping.
Conclusion
Cleaning a lampshade is simple if you respect the material. Regular dusting and targeted stain removal are enough to restore its shine. For new lampshades or a decor refresh, discover our collection of designer lighting and lampshades at Ombre Interior.

